Aristotle’s tomb discovered during excavation in Greece

Medicine, biology, physics, linguistics and dozens of scientific studies, including philosophy Great Greek, philosopher Aristotle tomb 2500 years later discovered near the city of Greece Agora. According to The Mirror Before archaeologists believed that Aristotle was buried in another area but ultimately be successful in continuing to dig two decades Agora City area was discovered in the tomb of Aristotle Stagira. That is also the birthplace of the great philosopher. Experts believe that the people of Stagira Aristotle remains buried brought here from another area. Building tombs is an impressive sight, but was thrown diarrhea has affected a lot of it. Experts say the important part, especially the effects of 30-foot-high dome of the tomb, can still be seen. The tombs date that significant damage was caused to the era of the Byzantines rulers.